
|
| about this site |
who we are |
site map |
reading tips |
teaching tips |
student tips |
build vocab |
|
|
|
EXAMINATIONS PERSEVERANCEMan fails school exams 39 times
Shivcharan Jatav, a farmer from the desert state of Rajasthan in western India, had no formal education as a child. He has been trying to pass the exams since 1969, when an army recruiter told him it would improve his chances of being accepted into the military. "Since then I have been trying to pass this examination, but without any success," Jatav said, days after receiving the bitter news that he had failed again. Jatav passed only one subject - the ancient language of Sanskrit - and he said he scored just 103 out of a total of 600 in the examinations. Even though he is too old to join the army he has kept at it, hoping to become a more eligible bachelor. "I could not get married as the girls told my family members that I was not properly educated. It's my fate that deprived me of education and a married life," he said. Still, he has no regrets. "I am a happy and contented person," said Jatav. AP
|© The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. All rights reserved 2007 | Last modified: June 22, 2007 |